Energy Policy
1973 - 2025
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Volume 8, issue 4, 1980
- The oil crisis -- no single wolf pp. 258-259

- Michael Posner
- Energy for the developing world: A critique of the new wisdom pp. 260-276

- Andrew MacKillop
- The West German fast breeder programme: A case study in governmental decision making pp. 277-292

- Otto Keck
- Comparative economics of the breeder and light water reactor pp. 293-307

- Brian G. Chow
- The future supply of gas pp. 308-317

- M. J. Prior and M. Teper
- Carbon dioxide from fossil fuels: Adapting to uncertainty pp. 318-330

- Kan Chen, Richard C. Winter and Michael K. Bergman
- Energy development in the Caribbean -- options and necessities pp. 331-335

- Trevor Byer, Joerg-Uwe Richter and Joseph Vardi
- INFCE and US non-proliferation policy pp. 335-338

- Warren H. Donnelly
- Low energy strategies for the UK -- an economic perspective pp. 339-343

- Eileen Marshall
- The real costs of nuclear power in the UK pp. 344-346

- J. W. Jeffery
- Expected electricity costs for the US Mod 2 windmill pp. 347-348

- Robert Lowe
- Energy constraints and organizational change in US production pp. 349-351

- Satish Mehra and A. G. Kefalas
- Sweet oil imports in the USA -- the continuing dependence pp. 352-354

- Leslie Hiraoka
- Energy in France: Planning, politics and policy: by N.J.D. Lucas 220pp, [pound sign]15.00, Europa Publications, London, 1979 pp. 355-354

- Guy de Carmoy
- Deciding about energy policy: 127 pp, [pound sign]5.00 hardback, [pound sign]2.00 paperback, Council for Science and Society, London, 1979 pp. 355-356

- Len Brookes
- Law and policy in petroleum development: Changing relations between transnationals and governments: by Kamal Hossain 284 pp, [pound sign]12.50, Frances Pinter, London, 1979 pp. 356-357

- Kabir-ur-Rahman Khan
- Biological energy resources: by Malcom Slesser and Chris Lewis 192 pp, [pound sign]8.50, E.&F.N. Spon, London, 1979 pp. 357-358

- Geoffrey King
Volume 8, issue 3, 1980
- Coal comfort? pp. 187-188

- Walter Goldstein
- Iran's nuclear power programme revisited pp. 189-202

- Bijan Mossavar-Rahmani
- The politics of Soviet oil pp. 203-212

- Ellen L. Stein
- Assessing energy tax systems: The effects of energy taxation in Switzerland pp. 213-228

- Samuel P. Mauch, Elmar Ledergerber and Walter Ott
- Energy from the western states of the USA: Conflicts and constraints pp. 229-244

- Michael D. Devine, Steven C. Ballard and Irvine L. White
- Energy conservation and official UK energy forecasts pp. 245-248

- David Pearce
- Renewable energy sources for Egypt pp. 248-250

- Selim F. Estefan
- Nuclear capital cost escalation pp. 250-251

- U. Hansen
- Dr Shaw replies pp. 251-252

- K. R. Shaw
- US energy policy -- 1980 pp. 252-253

- Walter Goldstein
- Limits to policy analysis pp. 252-252

- Alvin M. Weinberg
- The economic costs of nuclear power: symposium organized by the UK Parliamentary Liaison Group for Alternative Energy Strategies and the Green Alliance, London, UK, 11 March 1980 pp. 253-254

- Len Brookes
- Energy conservation in the OECD, 1980 to 2000: by James M. Griffin 320 pp, $18.50, [pound sign]11.75, Ballinger, Cambridge, MA, 1979 pp. 254-255

- Eric Hirst
- Mexican oil and natural gas: Political, strategic and economic implications: by Richard B. Mancke 163 pp, [pound sign]18.95, Praeger, New York, 1979 pp. 255-256

- Chris Rowland
Volume 8, issue 2, 1980
- Oil -- an overpriced abundance pp. 82-83

- Peter Odell
- The international uranium market pp. 84-104

- C. M. Buckley, G. S. MacKerron and A. J. Surrey
- Energy use trends in industrial countries,: Implications for conservation pp. 105-115

- Joy Dunkerley
- The impact of the Iranian shortfall in the USA pp. 116-124

- Leslie S. Hiraoka
- Energy conservation policies for builders' purchases of domestic appliances pp. 125-137

- John A. Quelch
- Siting energy facilities in the USA: Policies for the western states pp. 138-152

- Frank J. Calzonetti, Mark S. Eckert and Edward J. Malecki
- The exploitation of Norwegian oil and gas pp. 153-164

- Henrik Ager-Hanssen
- Electrification in Yugoslavia - a progress report pp. 165-169

- Peter Feith and Lucia Feith
- Facing Kenya's energy predicament pp. 173-175

- Philip O'Keefe and Don Shakow
- Limits to energy policy analysis -- a reply to Weinberg pp. 175-176

- George Kouris
- Third world energy statistics -- problems of collection and interpretation pp. 176-178

- William F. Martin and Albert L. Mediano
- The structure of world energy demand: by Robert S. Pindyck 299 pp, [pound sign]12.40, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1979 pp. 178-179

- Gordon MacKerron
- Expenditure of oil revenue: by Homa Motamen 189 pp, [pound sign]12.50, Frances Pinter, London, 1979 pp. 179-180

- George F. Ray
- Energy modelling and net energy analysis: 795 pp, $60.00, Institute of Gas Technology, Chicago, IL, 1978 pp. 180-181

- Bob Harrison
Volume 8, issue 1, 1980
- Comment: Unlearned lessons? pp. 2-184

- Patrick Coyne
- Evaluating nuclear fuel cycles Decision analysis and probability assessments pp. 3-16

- Alan Manne and Richard G. Richels
- Modelling UK energy demand to 2000 pp. 17-37

- S. D. Thomas
- The decontrol of US oil production pp. 38-49

- Edward F. Renshaw
- US land use and energy policy -- assessing potential conflicts pp. 50-60

- David E. Dowall
- Sulphur dioxide from electricity generation Policy options for pollution control pp. 61-76

- N. H. Highton and Michael G. Webb
- Energy conservation -- the new professionalism pp. 77-78

- Eric Hirst
- The strange case of UNICHAL pp. 78-80

- Norman Jenkins
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